Reviews

Abstract: I'll say this; Namco Bandai has really got the PSP down pat when it comes to their fighters. First we had Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny, which was one of the better portable fighting ports I had seen in quite a while, and then they follow that up with t...

Abstract: Tekken 6 on the PSP may not have all the bells and whistles of its console counterparts, but it still packs a hefty punch. This portable brawler offers the most comprehensive roster in the history of the series, introduces new mechanics for veterans to...

Abstract: The idea of a Tekken 6 PSP port seemed uninteresting at first, but when word got out that it'd be very similar to the home console versions, I had to check it out. Fighting games do often wind up very well suited to a portable system, as the quick b...

Abstract: The fighting engine is still amazing, and there's a ton of fun to be had. The drastically lowered load times, and portability of the system make this a compelling option even when compared to the console versions.

Abstract: Tekken 6 on the PSP may be leaner than its console version, but it delivers the Tekken experience admirably. Naturally, Namco Bandai modified the controls, but the basic mechanics work just like the PS3/360 version (which you can read about right here)...

Abstract: Fighting game fans have had quite a few things to be happy about this year. Street Fighter IV, Soulcalibur IV and BlazBlue all hit consoles during the past several months and Tekken 6 followed suit. Now, the latest in the long-running Tekken franchise ...

Abstract: Generally speaking, when a console game is ported to a portable console, quite a bit is lost in translation. Whether it is graphics, gameplay, modes, or a combination of all three, ports almost never live up to the potential of the original console ga...